Sentence examples for premises meaning from inspiring English sources

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The company will extend its network to around four million additional premises, meaning that it will offer services to nearly 17 million homes and businesses by 2020.

As part of today's announcement it's named New Loom House, in Whitechapel, as its new 6,000 sq ft London premises, meaning the startup is moving out of the Old Street area in East London that's been rebranded by the UK government as "Tech City".

The castle saw little investment and only four full-time servants were maintained on the premises, meaning that cooked food had to be brought across from the kitchens at a nearby hotel.

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Others have decided to stay only on-premise, meaning that the software is installed in the company data center is operated by the company on its computers.

This will not happen immediately as there is a transitional period meaning premises inspected and rated from now on must display their rating.

Applied to dress and appearance, this premise means that our behavior relative to another person is influenced by that person's dress (Kaiser 1997) and the meaning that we assign to that dress.

Ultimately, the goal for sex workers is full decriminalisation, meaning any premises would be legal to work from, and teaming up with co-workers for safety would no longer be a prosecutable offence.

Ultimately, the goal for sex workers is full decriminalization, meaning any premises would be legal to work from, and teaming up with coworkers for safety would no longer be a prosecutable offense.

The group's founder, Libby Chamberlain, shared the news in a Facebook post on Monday night, writing, "The book will further our mission and the premise that stories give meaning to action and that meaningful action leads to long-term, sustainable change".

We may say that "The arguments outlined for the new legislation on immigration are not convincing," meaning that the premises offered do not successfully establish the conclusion, or that "Sarah and Sami had a heated argument," meaning no more than they vehemently disagreed.

You'll also want to notify your homeowners or renters insurance provider: lost luggage falls under the off-premises coverage, meaning you could be eligible for some compensation from your insurance company, too.

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